Nutrition and Cancer - Dietary Guidelines For Americans

The USDA and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services have prepared the Choose My Plate food plan to guide you in selecting foods. The My Plate plan is a guideline to help you eat a healthy diet.

To find more information and to determine the appropriate dietary recommendations for your age, sex, and physical activity level, visit the Online Resources page for the links to ChooseMyPlate.gov. Please note that the My Plate plan is designed for people older than 2 who do not have chronic health conditions.

Suggestions for a healthy diet include the following:

Aim Build Choose for Good Health

Aim for fitness.

Aim for a healthy weight.

Be physically active each day.

Build a healthy base.

Let the food pyramid guide your food choices.

Choose a variety of grains daily, especially whole grains.

Choose a variety of fruits and vegetables daily.

Keep food safe to eat.

Choose sensibly.

Choose a diet that is low in saturated fat and cholesterol and moderate in total fat.

If you drink alcoholic beverages, do so in moderation (one to two drinks a day).

Allowing the My Plate plan to be your guides for meal planning should put you on the right track toward a healthy, cancer-preventing diet.

Balanced meals and diet:

The best way to prevent cancer with your diet is to eat a lot of fruits, vegetables, and high-fiber grains every day. Also, substitute cold-water fish in place of red meat or chicken a few times a week at the dinner table. By eating moderate portions of meats and cheeses and small amounts of fat and sweets, you can save room for larger portions of fruits and vegetables. This strategy is good for your heart and may reduce your chances of developing heart disease and diabetes, as well as certain cancers.